Season after season, the looks that grace the runways at Fashion Week find their way into the design industry a few months later. Trends don’t last forever, but they are an excuse to load up on a stye you love. Here are a few fashion turned home design trends we’re bound to see again and again in the coming year.
Gone Coastal
Anna Sui
Designers gave a nod to the nautical at Tory Burch, Tibi, Rag and Bone and Proenza Schouler. Sailor stripes and primary colors walked down the runways, proving you don’t need to be anywhere near a boat to pull this style off. If you’re drawn to classic, preppy styles, try incorporating painted seascapes, rope detailing or any variation of blue and white stripes into your space. The best part about this trend? It will never really go out of style, even by the time next fashion week rolls around.
Undeniably Ladylike
Michael Kors
Some seasons are all about androgyny, grunge, or minimalism. This year? Delicate femininity. Models at Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera and Altuzarra walked the runway in the silhouettes of eras past: cinched waists, clean lines and flirty colors. The best news: this is a trend that translates beautifully to the home, especially if your style leans toward a glam, contemporary vibe. This look is all about polish, so look for accessories and pieces that embody a timeless design with unexpected details. Don’t hesitate to infuse some color and let your home embrace it’s feminine side.
In The Nude
Dion Lee
The lesson learned at Fashion Week this year? Beige doesn’t have to be boring. Nude looks walked down dozens of runways, each highlighting the way this subtle hue can be refined and luxe. This has long been a fact in classic design, but Fashion Week reminded us that with varied texture and interesting details, beige can be the secret to making your home look simple and chic.
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